IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Hall Lane, LINCOLN, LN4 1PZ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Hall Lane, LN4 1PZ by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (53 Images Found)

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Image
Details
Distance
1
The Beck
The Beck flowing to a conduit under Thackers Lane
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 10 Apr 2010
0.02 miles
2
The Beck
Looking upstream from Thackers Lane
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 10 Apr 2010
0.03 miles
3
Hall Lane
The Beck and Hall Lane at Branston
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 10 Apr 2010
0.04 miles
4
Row of Cottages,Branston
Image: © Bob Cantwell Taken: 30 Jul 2008
0.06 miles
5
Old Hall Barn
Grade II listed early 18th century barn at Branston Old Hall, now a private house.
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 10 Apr 2010
0.07 miles
6
Waterwheel Lane
Grassy track leading to Branston Water Wheel http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1812150
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 11 Apr 2010
0.09 miles
7
The Bertie Arms, 10 Hall Lane, Branston
Grade II Listed former early 18th century inn. The former thatched Bertie Arms, converted by William Cucksey, was a home and dairy from 1912 until 1940. The pub was named after Lord Vere Bertie who built the Branston Hall that was destroyed by fire in 1904. The plaque reads 'IN THIS HOUSE FORMERLY AN INN KNOWN AS "THE BERTIE ARMS" WAS HELD ON THE 26TH MAY 1765 THE INAUGURAL MEETING TO INSTITUTE THE ENCLOSURE OF THE PARISH LANDS OF BRANSTON'. (In the years between 1760 and 1820 there was wholesale enclosure in which, in village after village, common rights were lost, described by E P Thompson as 'a plain enough case of class robbery'.) Felicia Richardson, one of the current (2020) owners has told me that they purchased it in 1986 and have subsequently renovated the interior which has mud and stud walls, two Inglenook fireplaces and very old oak beams. Felicia also informs me it was very briefly known as Berties Inn named by people who owned it for a few months prior to them.
Image: © Jo and Steve Turner Taken: 28 Nov 2019
0.10 miles
8
View to Branston
View to Branston from Mere Road with Springfield in the trees
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 13 Aug 2009
0.10 miles
9
Overshot feeder pipe
Water pipe to supply Branston Water Wheel http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1812150
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 11 Apr 2010
0.10 miles
10
Branston Water Wheel
The remains of Branston Waterwheel, an overshot wheel driving a pump that supplied Longhills Hall, Branston Hall and other large residences with water from the beck. The original wheel was wooden but a new metal wheel was installed in the early 20th century. It worked until the 1960s when mains water was installed.
Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 11 Apr 2010
0.10 miles
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